20:30
Here is how Dinamo Bucuresti celebrated their second victory over Wisla Plock in as many weeks.
20:23
For Dinamo Bucuresti, the main significance of their win in Plock is that they have joined SC Magdeburg on nine points in group A. Of course, Magdeburg will face FC Porto in just under 25 minutes, so Dinamo may yet have to satisfy themselves with the fact that they are now two points clear of GOG.
20:18
Tin Lucin's tally of 10 goals for Wisla Plock is not enough as Dinamo claim the two points in Poland with a 28:26 victory.
Overall, in a match that was tight for 45 minutes, Dinamo's superior variety in attack might have made the difference. The Romanian side utilised their back court, wings and line players when required at various stages in the match.
20:10
A slightly odd fact as Dinamo close in on victory against Wisla Plock is that the visitors have not scored from the seven-metre line. Indeed, Dinamo have converted none of their three penalties this evening, while Plock have scored three from four.
20:05
It's in-flight time for Dinamo as Ali Zein sets up Lazar Kukic to restore their three-goal advantage, 25:22.
19:58
Xavi Sabate called a timeout for Plock after Nicusor Andrei Negru gave Dinamo a three-goal lead, 20:17, in the 47th minute. Although there is still time for Plock to come back, they will need to find another gear in attack in the last 10 minutes.
19:54
Valentin Ghionea makes it two goals from two attempts against his former club this evening to extend Dinamo's lead to 19:17.
19:50
As per the statistics on EHFTV, Plock have had five more shots than Dinamo. The Romanian side have a slender lead after starting the second half with a little more spark in attack.
19:45
Javier Humet Gaminde has scored zero goals from three shots for Dinamo, according to the official statistics. But he has shown to provide a great assist when under significant pressure!
19:35
The goal timeline from the first half shows that Dinamo and Plock both had one significant goalless period.
At the start of the match, Plock had to wait more than five minutes for their first goal. Dinamo had a period of almost five minutes without a goal after Alex Pascual scored in the ninth minute to give them a 4:2 advantage.
19:28
As you would expect in a low-scoring contest, the goalkeepers had moments where the stars of the show in the first half. Kristian Pilipovic enjoyed denying Mohamed Mamdouh Shebib and responding to Khalifa Ghedbane's incredible start at the other end for Dinamo.
19:26
With Michal Daszak's final shot of the first half hitting the crossbar, Plock are level with Dinamo Bucuresti after 30 minutes in Poland.
While Daszak leads the scorers for both teams after scoring five times from seven attempts, Dinamo goalkeeper Khalifa Ghedbane made seven saves from 19 shots faced in the first period. In a match where every save might ultimately matter, Kristian Pilipovic stopped five shots from 17 faced for Plock.
19:16
One are where Dinamo have had success in attack is connecting with their line players.
They are frequently using two line players in attack, and Mohamed Mamdouh Shebib, Viachaslau Bokhan and Cedric Sorhaindo have scored five of their 11 goals. However, Plock are level as half-time approaches, 11:11.
19:04
We've only had 13 goals in 17 minutes, but there have been glimpses of what both teams can do when they counter attack. Andrii Akimenko applied some spin to the ball to finish this swift move for Dinamo in the opening minute.
18:58
After almost 10 minutes played in Poland, Plock had twice as many shots as Dinamo – but Khalifa Ghedbane's fantastic start meant that the Romanian side led 4:2. Plock have since scored two consecutive goals to level the match at 4:4.
18:52
Dinamo goalkeeper Khalifa Ghedbane has made a great start for the visitors. Five shots faced, four saves made - but Michal Daszek did find a way to open Plock's account from approximately nine metres. Dinamo lead 3:1 as the seven-minute mark approaches.
18:45
We are just about ready for the throw-off between Plock and Dinamo!
18:27
Although Nantes vs Aalborg is still more than two hours away, Nantes coach Gregory Cojean provided us with his thoughts on Wednesday about his side's clash in France against Aalborg.
"We made a very good performance with a real physical challenge last week. I think they didn't accept the defeat very well at home. They probably want to take their revenge. To hope for another win, it will be necessary to provide the same commitment and the same intensity as last week," said Gregory Cojean.
18:14
As we mentioned earlier, Xavi Sabate is hoping for Wisla Plock's supporters to lift his side this evening.
Plock have only collected one point from their last four games in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League. However, they beat GOG and Porto in their first two home games of the season.
17:56
Valentin Ghionea played for Wisla Plock from 2012 until 2018 – and his spell with the Polish side included six seasons in the EHF Champions League.
The 38-year-old right wing has starred for Dinamo since he returned to his homeland in 2020 after playing for Sporting for two years. When Ghionea meets his former club in Poland this evening, he wants to make it an evening to remember for Dinamo on a special day in Romania.
"We have the power to win at Plock. We go with good morale and we want both points. A win for us in Plock would not automatically mean play-off qualification, but it would make our mission easier. We wouldn't have that stress from the last season. We want to win also because it is Romania's National Day and we want to dedicate the victory to all Romanians," Ghionea said on Tuesday evening.
17:45
In our first match of the evening, Wisla Plock are bidding to join Dinamo Bucuresti on seven points in group A when they host the Romanian side in Poland at 18:45 CET.
When Plock coach Xavi Sabate spoke on Tuesday, he emphasised that his side will need assistance from their fans if they are to achieve a different outcome from last week.
"We play against extremely difficult rivals. The have a lot of quality and it will be a really tough match. We play at home and we will need the full arena to support us," said Xavi Sabate.
17:00
Aalborg have released their squad list against Nantes - the same players as last week. Meanwhile Nantes have tweeted that they're sold out, so expect a wall of purple in the H Arena!
16:40
It's been a rough first half of the European season for FC Porto, who have lost seven matches on the trot. Today they host SC Magdeburg, who beat them last week 41:36.
Domestically, Porto have been doing much better and are top of the Portuguese league with nine wins, one draw and one loss so far. Let's see what they can do tonight against Magdeburg, with the support of the Dragao Arena behind them. A place in the play-offs is still not out of the question if they can turn their season around, but their chances diminish with every new loss.
16:25
Action begins in about two and a half hours when Plock take on Dinamo again - last week, the Romanian side won 32:27.
It's Romania's national day, so Dinamo may have a bit of extra motivation. It's also Krystian Witkowski's birthday, but the now-23-year-old Polish goalkeeper isn't set to line up for Plock this evening - Kristian Pilipovic is the number one between the posts, and Marcel Jastrzebski is named alongside him on the teamsheet.
16:00
Welcome back to the live blog as round 8 of the Machineseeker EHF Champions League continues.
Last night we had five excellent matches, including a cracking Match of the Week between Barça and Kiel which went all the way to the last few minutes. There are three more to come tonight: Plock vs Dinamo up first a 18:45 CET, followed by Porto vs Magdeburg and Nantes vs Aalborg at 20:45 CET.
Last week's MOTW was in Aalborg and Nantes took the win, with Alexandre Cavalcanti named Player of the Match. Our reporter Tiago Nogueira caught up with the Portuguese left back ahead of the return leg.